dh+lib provided a communal space where librarians, archivists, LIS graduate students, and information specialists of all stripes can contribute to a conversation about digital humanities and libraries.

While the book is aimed at humanities scholars, the text provides a great introduction to the history and context of digital humanities and provides excellent discussion of concepts and tools. The authors also provide a free, open version of the original text.

A text oriented towards subject specialists, but provides plentiful case studies of DH in action at institutions and may be applicable to any librarian looking to build relationships around or start work with DH at their institution. ACRL provides an open access version of this publication.

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